So this is my latest build, still may anno the rail to match the frame. I really like the way it came out and how comfortable it is. Believe it or not the frame required almost no modification, just drill the mounting holes a little bigger and adjust the trigger rod. This thing shoots amazing. It's really easy to Rt or single shot. I see potential for these Nummech frames to be modded for pneumatics.
Something a little different, XMT CF, Nummech, reversed
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Something a little different, XMT CF, Nummech, reversed
Last edited by fz6soldier; 12-13-2014, 09:21 AM.Tags: None -
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thanks! I wasn't sure how this was going to work. i tried a few rails before deciding on this one.Comment
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I love this. Entirely mechanical right? Is that an rt length or am/mm length rail. Hard to tell on my phone.Comment
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Yes, all Mechanical. I tried a am/mm rail at first and didn't like the way it looked. So I went with the Lukes RT length Zayan rail, fits perfect. I'm just running a RT on/off in it right now. The reg is a Planet Eclipse OOPS which worked perfect because I need a an ASA that fits a T-slot and has the fitting on the left. I did have to grind a bit of the ASA rail because the ASA wouldn't slide in all the way, but it's good now. I was suprised at how it aired up and worked great on the first assembly.Comment
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the oops is what i meant by on/off. can you take a closer picture and maybe show what it looks like inside the frame? the axe/min reg/onoffs install a lot differently than any other i've seen. so i can't quite picture in my head what you did to get it onto the frame.Yes, all Mechanical. I tried a am/mm rail at first and didn't like the way it looked. So I went with the Lukes RT length Zayan rail, fits perfect. I'm just running a RT on/off in it right now. The reg is a Planet Eclipse OOPS which worked perfect because I need a an ASA that fits a T-slot and has the fitting on the left. I did have to grind a bit of the ASA rail because the ASA wouldn't slide in all the way, but it's good now. I was suprised at how it aired up and worked great on the first assembly.Comment
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I had to round off the back of the rail to make it fit flush on the frame. Then just slide it in the T-slot and tighten the two screws. let me know if you have anymore questions.Attached FilesComment
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So it is. Some how missed it while looking it from my phone.


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